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    thats the conduct I too was taught as a child. I tried to encourage similar desires to help others in my own kids. my eldest daughter 50, from a teen relationship, and from my middle wife, youngest daughter 38 and my son is now 40. my later wife and I have no kids but I have good relations with her 3 boys. respect is something quite variable among them, but my son takes after his old dad quite well. and his successes have enabled his great success in life.

    my experiences with younger people have shown me that they follow the standard developmental processes that I did. frenetic challenging of boundaries and rules, aggressive in their efforts to be dominant, and industrious at home but less so at work. today theres less awareness of the need to help those less able.

    as we can see here on HC there's not a great deal of respect shown in adversity, similar to the parliamentary conduct. aggressive and rejecting of others' beliefs if they don't chime with their point of view.

    now its some to the stage where I need help at times, and theres not much on offer from the Govt or my family.... all too busy with other priorities hey. heh. but my community is great and lots of closer friends here. but of course asking for help is not to be encouraged hahahhe.

    respect Li. good to just chat.
 
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